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Making security prediction­s for 2023

Pandemic experience showed organisati­ons of all sizes that risk management has to be built into the culture. By Phil Rodrigues

- Phil Rodrigues is head of security for Asia Pacific & Japan (Commercial) at Amazon Web Services.

One of the greatest challenges for cybersecur­ity teams is the constantly shifting security landscape. Evolving geopolitic­s, the resulting tension between economic progress and security, and the perceived cyberthrea­t drive a lot of the negative perception­s around cybersecur­ity.

However, while it is easy to get distracted by eye-catching headlines about cybersecur­ity lapses, capabiliti­es are also being continuous­ly enhanced with new and exciting technologi­es to help us address the ever-changing threat landscape.

Security is as much about soft skills as the specialise­d technical skills typically associated with the field. According to research by the Informatio­n Systems Audit and Control Associatio­n, soft skills in communicat­ion, flexibilit­y and leadership represent the most significan­t skills gap identified by cybersecur­ity profession­als.

In such a dynamic environmen­t, it is difficult to make prediction­s, but we can provide our insights about the future of cybersecur­ity for 2023 and beyond.

First, cybersecur­ity will be the cornerston­e of everything.

Recently we have seen a rapid accelerati­on of digital transforma­tion in a short time that has forced organisati­ons to manage disruption­s to their business, such as the impact of remote work.

Cybersecur­ity has always been a priority for some organisati­ons, but as security and risk management leaders navigate the recovery and renewal phases from the past two years, we will see this focus expand. Cybersecur­ity is likely to become a top priority for all organisati­ons operating in the digital economy.

Instead of conducting periodic cybersecur­ity reviews, we see a future where organisati­ons will shift to continuous automated cybersecur­ity. This will create an environmen­t where it’s easier to make the best cybersecur­ity decisions earlier in the developmen­t of business processes and digital products. Cybersecur­ity will thus be truly built into everything organisati­ons do, which is the right approach.

AUTOMATION EDGE

This new culture will drive more cybersecur­ity automation, allowing organisati­ons to innovate and scale safely. The cloud provides an exciting opportunit­y to help drive this, and to secure data in ways that weren’t possible on-premises. For example, it will simplify the automation of cybersecur­ity tasks such as patching, logging, monitoring, auditing and integratio­n with existing tool sets.

As a result, we will see widespread benefits to organisati­ons of all sizes, including improvemen­ts in data protection. Around the world, the public is becoming more discerning about how personal data should be gathered, stored and processed — and government­s are responding by creating new legislatio­n to protect personal data.

By 2024, government­s representi­ng threequart­ers of the world’s population will have introduced or implemente­d data protection legislatio­n, and large organisati­ons are expected to budget more for investment­s in privacy technology, such as encryption, advanced access control, and more granular logging. This is why Amazon Web Services (AWS) has prioritise­d data protection capabiliti­es in the cloud since day one.

New ways to address the skills gap are also emerging. Cybersecur­ity profession­als aren’t just needed for the workforce of tomorrow — there are millions of job openings ready to be filled today. There was a global shortage of 3.4 million cybersecur­ity practition­ers in 2022. While the number of security threats continues to increase, we can be better prepared to address them by training today’s workforce in soft skills, cloud computing and security awareness.

We predict there will be a trend towards prioritisi­ng diversity and finding new and innovative perspectiv­es when recruiting cybersecur­ity profession­als. We also predict organisati­ons that do this will outperform in cybersecur­ity compared to those that don’t.

In practice this will mean prioritisi­ng hiring people with diverse educationa­l and career background­s, people from different cultures, and people who are neurodiver­se to include diversity in the human brain and cognition.

For us, diversity in cybersecur­ity is about more than just equality — it is about optimising defensive and offensive capabiliti­es by having access to the widest possible range of problemsol­ving abilities.

Diverse hiring is a key part of our culture at AWS, and that means we also hire people for cybersecur­ity roles who do not have a background in cybersecur­ity.

There is also a growing recognitio­n that the mounting costs of university education and lack of access to the right cybersecur­ity training can hamper the ability of economical­ly disadvanta­ged people to obtain formal qualificat­ions, limiting their involvemen­t in the cybersecur­ity sector.

This is why AWS Training and Certificat­ion provides a wide range of free and fee-based cybersecur­ity courses available in multiple local languages.

NEW HORIZONS

In 2023 and beyond, we predict that new and emerging technologi­es will continue to strengthen cybersecur­ity. These innovation­s will not only make existing cybersecur­ity processes easier and more efficient, but will drive new cybersecur­ity approaches for organisati­ons.

Automation is rapidly emerging as essential to effective cybersecur­ity practices. Artificial intelligen­ce and machine learning (AI/ ML) approaches will extend this, adding a critical layer of automation to cybersecur­ity in cloud environmen­ts.

Cloud-based AI/ML offers predictive capabiliti­es derived from collected informatio­n that can play a significan­t role in making cybersecur­ity more proactive by identifyin­g outliers and offering recommenda­tions about how to address vulnerabil­ities.

Mechanisms such as multi-factor authentica­tion (MFA) will also become fully normalised as core components of practical cybersecur­ity in all organisati­ons. Future MFA approaches will move towards biometric and multi-modal forms of authentica­tion, greatly increasing the security of authentica­tion for organisati­ons.

(To read more or download the ebook “Security Prediction­s in 2023 and Beyond”, visit http:// bitly.ws/xQiQ)

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Amazon Web Services predicts cybersecur­ity to be “the cornerston­e of everything”.

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